Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A mother board of a computer used in a vehicle comprising a power supply and an ignition connected to the power supply, the mother board comprising: a converting circuit for converting electricity; a switching circuit for controlling the transfer of electricity to the converting circuit from the power supply of the vehicle; a detecting circuit for detecting the state of the ignition of the vehicle, sending an ON signal and instructing the switching circuit to conduct the transfer if the ignition is turned on, and sending an OFF signal and instructing the switching circuit to interrupt the transfer if the ignition is turned off; a central processing unit for receiving electricity from the converting circuit and executing an operation system to turn on and off the computer; and a south bridge controller for receiving electricity from the converting circuit and executing a basic input/output system to instruct the central process to turn on the computer on receiving the ON signal and turn off the computer on receiving the OFF signal.
2. The mother board according to claim 1 wherein after the computer is turned off, the south bridge controller transfers a FINISH signal to the detecting circuit that in turn instructs the switching circuit to interrupt the transfer.
3. The mother board according to claim 1 wherein the detecting circuit instructs the switching circuit to interrupt the transfer a waiting period after sending the OFF signal.
4. The mother board according to claim 3 wherein the waiting period is longer than a normal period for the computer to complete the terminating procedure.
5. The mother board according to claim 1 comprising a manual switch connected to the south bridge controller.
6. The mother board according to claim 1 wherein the basic input/output system provides: an ON mode for turning on the computer; an OFF mode for turning off the computer; and a RECOVERY mode for turning on the computer if the computer is on the last time the south bridge controller receives the ON signal and turning off the computer if the computer is off the last time the south bridge controller receives the OFF signal.
7. The mother board according to claim 1 wherein the converting circuit sends a POWER-READY signal to the south bridge controller when the transfer is ready.
8. A method for turning on and off a computer used in a vehicle equipped with a power supply and an ignition, the method comprising the steps of: converting electricity; controlling the transfer of electricity to a converting circuit of the computer from the power supply of the vehicle; detecting the state of the ignition of the vehicle; if the ignition is turned on, starting the transfer and sending an ON signal to the computer so that the computer can execute an starting procedure; and if the ignition is turned off, interrupting the transfer and sending an OFF signal to the computer so that the computer can execute a terminating procedure.
9. The method according to claim 8 comprising the step of interrupting the transfer after the terminating procedure is completed.
10. The method according to claim 8 comprising the step of interrupting the transfer a waiting period after sending the OFF signal.
11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the waiting period is longer than a normal period for the computer to complete the terminating procedure.
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September 21, 2010
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